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CARDENAS, ALICE ANN Nov. 29, 1949 to April 8, 2010 Alice Ann Cardenas passed away peacefully on April 8, 2010 with her husband, Jose, at her side. She passed from this life to our Lord's arms after unexpected complications arising from pneumonia. Alice was a long-time resident of San Diego and had moved to Tucson in 2006 following a difficult fight against cancer. She was a bright light to all who knew her and brought joy and comfort to many. After college, Alice served an internship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and received her license as a Medical Technologist, a field that she dearly loved throughout her career. Later in life, her love of nature and God's creations took her into the study of Geology, where she received a Master's degree at San Diego State University in 1995. She maintained her interest and activities in both laboratory science and geology afterwards. In addition to these professional interests, Alice was also an avid collector. Apart from other collections, her current interest was in collecting unique dolls and accessories. She had assembled a large collection of dolls from the 1950's era to current releases. She also had a lifetime interest in crafts including cross-stitching, knitting and quilting. Many friends and relatives were blessed to have received hand-made items from Alice since they were made not only with cloth and thread, but also with love. A constant effort by Alice throughout her adult life was to help spread her good fortune with others. Throughout several decades, she made a diligent effort to provide continuing support to children, seminarians, the retired religious and the elderly by donating on a regular basis to several international organizations. Through this time, she helped over 50 individuals in the United States and abroad with continuing support for education, food and shelter, health services and retirement. She frequently would receive letters from her supported friends in Latin and South America, India, the Middle East, and Asia telling her what a difference her support made in their lives. She was especially gratified to learn that her support led to the education and commissioning of two priests and four nuns, as well as the graduation of several young students that would not have otherwise had the educational opportunity in these needy areas. After her battle with cancer in 2004, Alice and her best friend, Margaret, took a very memorable trip to Paris, where she fulfilled a long-time desire to see the city and surrounding areas with all of the history and vibrant life that is Paris. With her kind and gentle soul, Alice would naturally be drawn to religious activities. She was a Eucharistic Minister at Good Shepherd Parish in San Diego and was also an Oblate of Saint Benedict. She had a strong prayer life and spent many nights praying for the healing of others, especially those with cancer. Translating her prayer life into action, she and her husband started a small company that is currently operating in Tucson, Arizona focused on providing services and products for researchers studying biological and medical problems. She was also instrumental in establishing the Quality System at a related company that also currently operates in Tucson. Alice is survived by her husband of 32 years, Jose, her sister Linda, nephew Steve and his family from San Diego, best and life-long friend Margaret also of San Diego, and her entire Tucson family. A Funeral Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 24, 2010, at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1300 N. Greaswood Road in Tucson, Arizona, followed by a Catholic burial at Holy Hope Cemetery. Arrangements are through Bring's Funeral Home, 236 South Scott Street, Tucson, AZ.

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Apr. 18, 2010.

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Nelly Burhans-Fagnani

April 19, 2010

Dear Jose:
I feel so blessed that Alice crossed my path in life. She was my teacher, friend and wonderful colleague during our time together at Scripps Memorial. I have many fond memories of her. I loved being around her and enjoyed her sense of humor and her laughter.
I am so sorry. My deepest sympathy to you.
Nelly

April 19, 2010

Dear Jose--

I am so sorry to hear of Alice's passing. I will always remember her with fondness, she was such a lovely person. My deepest sympathy to you.
Linda Causarano Shepard

April 19, 2010

Estimado Jose,reciba nuestro mas sentido pesame. Cuanto siento no habernos conocido mas, pero atraves de Norma, Eric ,Hita y Mina llegamos a conocer de su nobleza. Atraves de ud. haga extensivo nuestro pesame al resto de su querida familia Eugenio y Martha Garcia
McAllen, Texas

April 19, 2010

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Irma Lopez

April 19, 2010

My dear cousin Manny, don't know you by Jose just Manny Jr. I will truly miss Alice. She was a beautiful lady & when my mom was in the hospital we were blessed to have her & yourself there for us. Although I didn't spend much time with her, her smile & kindness was warm to my heart. In reading her obituary I didn't realize what a fantastic remarkable women under the Grace of God she was. I know she is in Heaven with our Lord. Manny & I send our love & heartfelt sympathies to you. God be with you, Alice will always be in our hearts. She will be dearly missed. Your cousin Irma.

Marian Boncato

April 18, 2010

Dearest Jose:

Alice was a light that shined brightly on all of us who were fortunate to know her. I can never think of her or say her name without smiling. Ed & I want to extend our heartfelt sympathies to you.

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted
(Matthew 5:4)

April 18, 2010

Dear Jose,

I just heard about the passing of Alice and I wanted to let you know how sad I was to hear about it. I have many fond memories of working at Scripps with her. She was one of my teachers when I came to work at Scripps. She will truly be missed. My deepest sympathies go to you. Brad Ross

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